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Medicare A & B

Your 2026 Medicare Part B and D Premiums

May Be Increased. Or Eliminated.

The 2026 standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B beneficiaries is $202.90.

However, your 2026 Medicare Parts B and D premiums could be higher or lower – based on your prior or current income.

  • Higher? Yes. If the Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) on your 2024 tax filing exceeded $109,000 ($218,000 joint) your 2026 Medicare Parts B and D premiums are increased. This will be withheld from your 2026 Social Security benefit. Here is more information about the Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) for Parts B and D
  • Lower? Yes. If your current annual income is below 186% of the Federal Poverty Level you will be eligible for the Medicare Savings QI Program, regardless of assets, and will not be paying any Part B premium.

 

  • If you are being charged IRMAA and had a life-changing event that resulted in a reduction in your income, you may be eligible for a reduction in IRMAA. Call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 for instructions on how to file an appeal via the SSA-44 form.
  • Plan ahead. Assuming the law is not changed, check with your financial planner or tax preparer to confirm whether your 2025 tax filing will trigger a 2027 IRMAA.
  • Or, if your current monthly income is below $2,426 individual / $3,279 couple one of our agents listed below and we can review whether you are eligible for the Medicare Savings QI Program.

 

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Medicare Medicare A & B

Medicare Tips: Part B

Unlike Medicare Part A, which covers inpatient care in a hospital, skilled nursing or hospice facility, Part B covers through outpatient care, services from doctors and other providers, durable medical equipment and many preventative screenings.

  • Individuals already receiving Social Security benefits are automatically enrolled in Parts A and B effective the first day of the month you turn 65.
    • At age 65, individuals choosing to delay their Social Security benefit need to contact Social Security, online or your local office, to activate Parts A and B.
    • Individuals receiving Social Security Disability benefits are automatically enrolled in Parts A and B after 24 months.
    • At age 65, those covered through their individual or spouse’s currently employed group health plan (20 or more employees) may delay Part B WITHOUT PENALTY until they, or their spouse, are no longer employed and the employer coverage ends.
  • The standard Part B premium amount in 2026 is $202.90.
    • If your 2024 Adjusted Gross Income was above a certain amount, you may pay more – an Income Related Monthly Adjustment.
    • If your current monthly income is below a certain amount, you may be eligible for the Medicare Savings Program which will subsidize the Part B premium.
  •  Paying the Part B premium
    • If you receive Social Security benefits, your Part B premium (and the IRMAA adjustment, if applicable) will be deducted from your monthly Social Security payment.
    • If you are enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B and have deferred the Social Security benefit, Medicare sends a bill for the Part B premium and, if applicable, any IRMAA adjustment, which can be paid by check or online.